Dr. Rob Knight featured on BBC to talk about the topic, “More than half your body is not human” … Prof Rob Knight, from University of California San Diego, told
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Poop is the Last Fronter of the Human Body by the Daily Beast features interview with Rob Knight on the American Gut Project
This week @ UC San Diego, The American Gut Project: What’s In Your Gut?
NOVA segment: What’s Living In You? featuring Rob Knight, Jack Gilbert, and other collaborators with the Knight Lab
Discussion with the Knight Lab’s own, Stefan Janssen, on the importance of 16S sequencing here Researchers at the University of California Center for Microbiome Innovation (CMI) have validated a new
Rob Knight and Jack Gilbert interview with Science Friday about the Earth Microbiome Project. Interview can be found here There are an estimated one trillion different species of bacteria living across
Rob was recently featured on Radio New Zealand speaking about his new book “Dirt is Good”. Listen at http://www.radionz.co.nz/national/programmes/afternoons/audio/ 201853301/when-grubby-is-good
Rob Knight, Embriette Hyde, and Lisa Marotz were featured in a CNN segment, “Mapping the Human Microbiome”. You can view it at http://www.cnn.com/videos/health/2017/07/24/vital-signs-mapping-the-human-microbiome-a.cnn – Congratulations to the American Gut Project team!
Dr. Knight is among a group of 10 winners of San Diego Life Science trade group Biocom’s Life Science Catalyst Awards. The awards are presented to “rising stars in research,
American Gut Project current project manager Embriette and former manager Daniel talk about the gut microbiome, citizen science, and how you can participate! Listen in at https://soundcloud.com/ucsdhealth/american-gut
NY Times Magazine writes about studying the microbes involved in decomposition for forensic science at http://www.nytimes.com/2016/01/24/magazine/the-living-dead.html?_r=1
[link to article] Test case paves the way for clinical applications of microbiome and metabolome data San Diego, Calif., April 27, 2016 — The personalized collections of microorganisms and molecules found